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'THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12; jggg iRECALL HOW LINCOLMIT HELPED HI GUIDE NATION Associates Extol His Honesty In Celebrating Birthday; 51 Men Wrote His Nominat: ing Speech and Made a Poor Job i Of It, Aged Captain Relates. WASHINGTON, Feb. Three members of the cabinet -were among the list of 'honor quests and speakers it the L.ln- coin birthday luncheon given here today by the trustees of Lincoln I Memorial university. Besides Sec" retaries Weeks, Work and Wll- 1 bur, other invited guests to the gathering of tribute Included for- 5 mcr Governor O. Ixwden of Illinois and Judge Elbert H.

Gary. The appropriateness of tne morial university foundeJ In the Tennessee hills as; a memorial to the great American wno himself came from such rugged and pure American stock as predominates among the mountain folk of the region, formed-the central theme of speakers at the fathering. 4 GIVES RAY OF HOPE. "It may be," Secretary Work said in his address, "that a prov- i idence prompted i of Lincoln Memorial university for those of the same, ancestry which i produced Lincoln, and tha; from among them may later oorne men i who can rule the nation." Of all the memorials erected I to Lincoln by his countrymen, former Governor Lowden told the gathering, the Memorial unlver- sity "seems to bo' the bt-st and most significant of aH" for there i are "millions of young men and women of ancestry and history 5 like his own to whom this great after Tie returned to SMILED BUT OCE. "There have been few men as brief.

self possessed. Cammings, Illuminated thoughtful and realistic a coin said Captian "but his rare -wit these qualities in such a manner as to distinguish him li'qm, all oth'ers I have ever I sav him smile but Fifty-one Republicans Abraham. Lincoln's nominating i wt i 4 rih institution gives hope." Judge Gary in an a.ddress stressed Lincoln's ingrained esty as perhaps the dominant Quality of hlB character. 3t was a above all else, he said, which placed Lincoln "so firmly in the confidence and affection of the people." SAVED DAY. CHICAGO, Feb.

5 )--How Abraham Lincoln's mild and real- iatic manner, together i -hia wit enabled him to deal with dit- ficult human problems was told here today by Captain J. Cum- mlngs. S2 years old, Civil war veteran, speaking under aus- pices of the American legion In a program of patriotism and Americanism in the public schools. Captain Cummings special messenger to President from tho headquarters General Irvin McDowell and camo in per' sonal contact with Lincoln many speech and they made a poor job of it, in the opinion of Addlson G- Proctor, sole surviving; delegate to the Chicago Republican national convention at which Lincoln was chosen as the party presidential candidate. Mr.

Proctor is S5 years old. The speech was entrusted by the Illinois delegation Norman E. Judd, a Chicago lawyer. Proctor said. "We -all- looked with particular Interest to that nominating speech, as Mr.

Lincoln's position differed from that of all other candidates," Mr. Proctor said. "Thi other candidates had their public records to recommend'them but Lin- caln had none. "In some respects the nominating speech of Mr. Judd was disappointing.

It seemed to lack co- fieslon and force." 51 WROTE SPEECH. Later Mr. Proctor said he learned the affair of Lincoln's semination was put in the hands of a committee of 50 and when it came to 'writing the speech the 1 committee, put in 'Judd's hands. "They knew He was Mr, Proctor said. "Still thoy'-were not very enthusiastic'over Judd's.

having the whole thing. So they arranged that he was it and then submifit to each one of He told the story ot the dissatisfied troops who enlisted for 90 at the outbreak of the war and of their grumbling and Newspapers were full of. -reports of their dissatisfaction. The president took up itiu prob-. leni personally with the regiments most seriously affected and while visiting the troops undor General Sherman a captain ihc president and said: "General Sherman thr shoot mo yesterday, Mr.

President." Lincoln mildly said: "I wouldn't myself: he might shoot you." "After the battle of Fredericksburg." Captain "I was in Meridian KU1. hospital recovering from and the president visited the wounded men I told him tho bnttle and -why I thought General Burnsido had Ho was depressed, but sent me Bouquet they thought necessary "By the time they sat through with it there was not much left of Judd's speech. The speech that the delegates to the Chlcusro convention heard had been written by 51 The most pretentious of the observances his-, birthday anniversary were in Chicago, where was nominated for the presidency in 1S58 and in Springfield where he practiced law for years and "where his mortal remains found rest. Informal ceremonies lanned to take place at Lincoln's tomb in the capital. GENERAL AT 2r.

Lieutenant General Nelson A. who at 25 was a major general commanding a division in the Union army and Lincoln intimately was the central figure of Chicago's was the guest of honor at a -luncheon and be the principal speaker at a Lions' 'Clvb observance tonight. STANLET THE OlD HOME TOWH -fUlW-l NO -NO -A SAY ROOM ENOU6H FOR. OF US To FEET ANOTHER; DARN THE.NHVN 'HIRED MAN AT THE STABLE HAS SO MANY THERE'S LITTLE 'ROOM- UEFT THE OFFICE THE- PRISONER FOILS ATTEMPTED BREAK CANON CITY, Feb. convicts in the hoapital ward of 'the state penitentiary Wednesday clubbed a guard into uric'on- the 50.

to.takO' out a what Sc i 0 usness and overpowered a Irus- ty only to have their break for liberty thwarted when a squad of guards answered an em-srgency alarm sounded by a convict. The injured guard, George Biclc- man, was removed to a hospital suffering from a skull. His condition is critical. Using a table leg as a club, two convicts felled Bickman wlir he entered the con coaled ttiemselves behind a door. The assailants stripped Blclcman of his, clothes and keys, and attired themselves in the guard's apparel.

The convicts 'then attacked -a trusty, whom'they overpowered and locked In a clothes 'closet aft.tr gagging him with 'cotton. A convict whose Identity was not learned, pushed an emersen.c-y alarm, button as thn two men; wore preparing -to leave an'd. of guards roet-Vthe locked door i of the' ward. After- calling for emergency-keys, tered the ward and seized the convicts, who- offered resistance. The names of the.

Uyo-Wonvicts were given as Reardon antV Little. Reardori Is'serving time for-robbery and is confined for burglary. WHEELER'S KAW PARTNER CALLED -oo--. Tape's Cold Compound' Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- Jets every throo rJhours until three -doses arc taken. 'JThc first dose always gives The second and third doses completely break up the cold.

Plena- twnt and safe to Sake. Contains no quinine or opi- ates. Millionn us a e's a Compound." Price, cents. Druggists For Asthma RUSSIA TO IMPORT GRAIN FOR FOOD -acute shortage of grains.in Russia. accentuating the'problem of furnishing bread for the millions of people there, which has been worrying sqviet government officials, is borne out in information reacn- ing the department of justice; it was said Wednesday that 'large purchases of wheat and flour on Russian'account in both Kngland and the United States already havo been reported.

"Most of the proposed imports of from six million tp nine million bushels of wheat, with a possible maximum of twelve million bushels." department officials said, "will be in the form of flour. I order to' purchase this wheat and flour, together with much needed supplies of cotton, machinery, rubber and other commodities. Russia must build up a trade balance by exports ot othur commodities. "In the first six months of 1324, soviet Russia -had, a isirgo favorable balance of but in this balance, bread grains constituted, t'no largest item. It seems probable, therefore, that i 5025, the sovief government make- a great effort to increase exports of other products such'as butter, eggr, furs, forest and petroleum products and minerals.

"The soviet government ia urging the peasants to increase seedlnRs in order to -m-ike losses" from winter killing, and it is reported that some of the foreign grain purchases will be distributed to the peasants sce-1." Under 100,000 Persons Allowed Enter In ,6 Months WASHINGTON, Feb. Guard Declares He Was Fired, for Telling of Analyzing figures from the covering the 'first six operation of. the new immigration. law, its DENVER. Feb.

3e- clariris that he had 'been let as captain of prison guards because he told "some of the that went in the walls," John B. Johnson of Canon City, i Wednesday, 'took th'q -stand to I 1 I.VWH. A 4 author. Chairman Johnson of tne support of Former Gover- house immigration comm ttee e.s- of pri.mv -timated Wednesday that the to.al I a a ins't Th'oraas' Ty- Us- I for the current fis nan ardcn cal year would Do halt Colorado 'peni- the 'immigration for the prc- ceding 12 months. Mr.

"Johnson tentiary- adduced June, -the morning after; an affidavit, -Johnson aaaucea sworri lo by vevoalinff some of Mexican imihigration has th(; raodes of punishment, used in ped 60 cent and Canada I prisoil) jphhson- K(Id. was than. 38 cent, er- caUed irito the of 3iput'j- ca many: furnishing, eat Wp arden Bucha-na-n 'aricV number of -European' immigrants been Euspende( 3. -you're' Irish Freo. State second- 1 bcs) man I evcr had.

Tynan called -from a said, to' suspend- I Johnson's testimony on. the was admitted, to court, rscovd only WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 2 in this MORE DEPOBTATIpNS -have he said, the'exodus of aliens to Bulgaria, Cr.echo'-Slovakia, Greece, tint between Sweet Tynan counsel and kfter fte civil- Portugal, -Rumania, commission before -whicn Armenia. China.

case 1s i ng heard, ruled Japan, Persia Syria testimony- later shdul'd -b? ex-; has been by. 32,000 than punge a from the record the immigration, from those cpun- Sweet cou i(j-- connect such ailega- I tions directly i warden. Friday and Saturday--' Your Choice of the Following TOOTH PASTES and TOOTH POWDERS FREE With Each Purchase of a or Over 50c Mas-Lac Tooth Paste .1 50c Zylano Tooth Paste 25c Colgate's Rib. Dentaf Cream 27c Revelation Tooth Powder Pepsodent Tooth Paste Ipana Tooth; Paste. Heals bleeding gums Pyorrhocide Powder.

For "the prevention' and treatment of pyorrhea 83c 1 Dn.v.i'^l^kW "3 Cb-Re-Ga Powtler. Holds Dental James Baldwin of Butte, a. law partner of Senator 'Vhceier. of Montana, was summoned today, before the federal grand, jury considering the charges against the senator and other. Montana citizens.

Mr. Baldwin, however, was excused to a later date for examination while government agents continued their testimony. Recammends Dilly Uie of to Overcomis' Trouble' Caused 'by Fermenting Food Acid Indigestion and -wind in the- stomach ac? that 0 ng are almost idence of the presence excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach; creating so-called "acid Indigestion. Acid stomachs-are dangerous because too muchACid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often lead- Fewer than persons were added to' p.opulation,- isn- The former guard, also detailed nine cases whore' -prisoners were. migration in months of hi d.f infi-action's of the new law's operation of whom ru i CSi of this irumb'er.

was an 38,474 came from- Great Britain i eyew )tri he declared. and Germany, ''it shown. The The warden'himseif wsft not pres- figures, so far. showy admission of t.at-ariy of but. his deputy quota 66,749, numbering Johnson testified." or 40 of the Describing -vv-hich 1 annual, westerci are by Sweet in.

his charges hemisphere countries crue i a nd. have sent 94,40.4, Hr. Johnson mcnt Johnson said- the men were, said, "presaging a- total immigra- i in mos instances taken, froiji their tton. of 188,308. -the 1 ce into storehouse where "they -The he asserted, "dis- ere shao'kled Tiand'and'Jtoot- ovc-r prove the charge, that- the- law is an adjustable- called harsh in 'Its' "horse" and.

'there Beaten on. oo r- Uiciir bare bodies, with long str.ip. The which' about two. feet in -length and four. wide was wielded in.

many case's by negro guard, 'I Jim. Paie, JoTinson testified. Tynan. an-, answer to plates firmly in place. Bleachodent Combination and Paste; Liquid bleacfies the teeth white; paste keeps them Use A MoutiiWash Daily PANTAG-ES OFFICES TO MOVE TO FRISCO SAX.

Eantages announc-ed here Wednesday 'that headquArtera for entire Pantages of 64 feof theatres'Would be' established in Sa'n '-1 Francisco thd construction ''of a new' theatre in this city n-sar j-u- ture, Pantages said, the rntiro managerial njid of mh the ing to accompanied by ffr During Winter A Remarkabls That Has Coma to the Rescue of Asthmatics and the 'Worst Attacks Send Today -for Free Trial If you j-uffer with those terrible at-' tacks of Asthma when it is cold and if von choke as if each gasp for breath vras the very last, don't fail to send at Once to the Frontier. Asthma Co. for a free trial their re-. itiarkable method. Xo matter whore; you live or whether you have any i'aith in any remedy -under the send for this J'ree trial.

If you have for a lifetime" and tried what you thought was the best skill known in cope with the most terrible attacks of Asthma, if you are discouraged hope, send lor this free trial. t-lt is the only war j-ou can ever ftnow what progress is dolnc for you Ih spite of all your past disappoint- inents In your search for freedom. from So send for this free trial. bo it now. This notice.

Is published that every sufferer -may participate In this progressive method and first try the treatment free that Is now known to thousands as the fjreatest boon that ever came into their lives. Send coupon today. Don't wait. SWEDISH COUNTESS SEEKS CITIZENSHIP DENVER, i Feo. she "would renounce her title as a countess Sweden, Mrs.

Hertha Brita Eleanora. Kata- rlna Aimee Spens Cook. Wednesday file's application for naturalization papers. who is the wife ot Robert Cook of Detroit, Michigan, came to the United 'States from dbvu uv Food ferments and sours, creating wie distressing gas which distends tho stomach and hampers tho normal vital internal organs, affecting toe It is the worst of- folly to such a serious condition or to- treat with ordinary', digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on stomach acids. Instead get from' any druggist a few Bisurated Magnesia, and take.a a.

quarter glass of water right: alter eat- Inc. This will drive the gas, -wind and bloat right out of the. body, swoet- en the stomach. the excess acid and formation and thcro is no sourness or pain. Blsur- atcd Magnesia (In powder, or tablet form--never liquid or milk)'is-, harm' to the stomach, inexpensive 'to ind the best -form of mo- to strike.certain the a been' administered-, in ttte course of prison' discipline, and cited-instances where' refractory' prisoners were-j thus punished'.

The'aftcrnoon session'was replete with biting. between i opppsing counsel and repeated 1 the syndicate'would-'bei moved er at' tl'mes. and all bqolrings would the discussion-members of be madeSfrom-this o'ffice. Johnson'a," i was inter-. rup.tod by-the court, shortly after o'clock when-it was an'n'ounc-sd the inquiry was, adjournment? until.next Monday -morning 'when It will "be" 'the district court-at' Canon- City; Prosecution, attorneys, i ously.to-'th'e'prolonged.'.recess.,.' Included in.the^audienue'.wcrp 'W.

Garre'tt, -executive secretary 91 CrtXlA'tv -fm-. Pftr.H.1 In- for stomach purpoaos. It Is In 1923. She oorru-." from thousands of people who enjoy i i i A A nf iw one of the oldest and tnr.st distinguished families of Swedish "-'Her'- father is jrellrod army c'aptala formerly was Military 'attache, of the Swedish, embassies Jlome, Budapest'arid Paris. WARNS FLIERS- TO INSPECT PLANES! FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA Room Niagara-and Hudson Sand free trla( o( your method SAN DIEGO, Feb.

aviators'who pilot airplanes do well to'Inspect them carefully before making a trip to. "Rockwell field was the -warning given out today by Colonel Harry Graham, commander of tho arn-y aviation, field. He seized onei which ed- other day- dud- refused to let It leave un- 'til it Chad taken apart and put out on truck. i Colonel Graham said he had I no law to. his, actibn except that nc -would refuse to permit planes which are not fit to fly to Kockwell.

fivjJd. r-- Real silver is spoXen ot.as being marked." During 60 Three generations Kept Healthy and Happy Pills were always con- -the National'. Society for Penal In duringsixty years of married lifeand rforrnatiqn'; 'and Professor I am never without' them in my MacC-ormack of Bowdoin' home, Mthey are used wHen-re- who survey of Colorarto penal-Institutions tlon of Thomas 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 23c Rubifoam 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste Other Dentifrices at Special Prices Pebeco Tooth Paste Forhan's. inflamed, bleeding and 29c Dr. Wemet's Powder.

Eases.sore and aching gums 49c Brunswick Dental Floss. 12-yard spool Lister's Dental Floss, clean Surgically Ze. Pyrol. Special milammatlon, prevent infection; moudt and as afioace personal ftygienc. Lavoris Pehslar Cpmbines astringent effectively-; employed as a'mouth wlash -for relief of spongy, bleeding or receding A For Your Valentine Complete assortment of and" Whitman's Chocolates, Ess- yJayf Chocolates and Walnut quired by myself 1 wife and period of over eighty years, My wife tndsoni also-believe there Isnoremedyforcohstipation'atidbil- iouinew equal to Fills.

covers I tlon of Thomas Mott mer warden of.Sing-Sin?., re-, -formed basis- of tiw-- 'charges ntiittukkindrelitroubleslcayeafter injurious, tut Beecham's Pills.give prompt relief arid one'iira healthy and happy Ramsay, meals with no -more fear of REFUSE SUBSTITUTES badness and are but 'the artist upon, imagination" In the scene. 1 monopolized by "the east. -Nearly-'100 trains -have been' arranged' for carry gh' gates to alone, w.ith displaced tuberculosis slayer of human oO -'the Of -the how -many 1 w. ln, 1 Tl'1 1 will to'" make their w.ould stop In. wh'6, Js'.

(ContiriuciJ "Froxn- herd from-' when is' plentiful'. jo One). breaks down before, the-other, or- sans. --Nerve' in business in', social J-esult -f' fa advertise 'th'O' state. 'The ceived To be traveling In a -etrznge up 1 the leading payer of the city and your home town the main subject of- illus- tratidn, is a surprisinsr' "and one which- was' enjoyed by 'the Ogden, young lady'who is studying in.

Italy. It's square meal for eoday-forfrec desolate coun' pays 1 -SL big," price or- -a 'dry' ana 0 acce 'pt -lit e. 'in- placid way.y antcy. lift -found- a- way r'cbndltion'-'bf' iiery.es---rTM- Of Better Health; TaTe j- ceased to I such. Quick Action or man' are a'imystery; strange Tom says, mirror in your will pause to; 1 i with" eedlng" of .1 may -paper- entire 1 thev'--new i at V' flying, has' gatheied'-and 1 1 1 thej real cheese sandwiches! It arid forcooking.

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